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before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city and moving that to a professional data center. but also, setting up a virtual private cloud and making a foray into the public cloud. she offers a unique perspective as a large government user on cloud computing. she was also the cio of the san francisco municipal transport station at 40, and she was also managing clorox's data centers previously. thank you for being here. with so much brainpower and prospective in this room, i will actually ask each of our panelists to take four or five minutes and give us a landscape of where you think of computing is today and where you see it going.
before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city and moving that...
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citrix getting hurt because these guys are doing it right. and they get a cowan upgrade as well. >> i think that name is soç funny. a drop in expedia of 9%. pete? >> questions about some of the potential growth from this point forward. hotwire is another one of the issues. on this pullback, you can still be patient for a couple of days. this hit some incredible valuations. i still think you can get cheaper. >> a pop in dr horton. murph? >> these guys had earnings today. not only did they come out and say they had a great first quarter but they also came out and said the back half of the year will be even better than the first half was. so if you look at the chart on this thing, it's textbook. it's going higher. >> a pop in cerner. 5%. >> health care software solutions. that's been the place to be so far this year. revenue looks a little bit light. that's margins came in slightly. i think you stay with the stock. their reaction today is justified. >> next on the half is there still time to buy into the housing trade? weyerhauser topping the
citrix getting hurt because these guys are doing it right. and they get a cowan upgrade as well. >> i think that name is soç funny. a drop in expedia of 9%. pete? >> questions about some of the potential growth from this point forward. hotwire is another one of the issues. on this pullback, you can still be patient for a couple of days. this hit some incredible valuations. i still think you can get cheaper. >> a pop in dr horton. murph? >> these guys had earnings...
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so here's the -- you know, just looking at f5 and a couple of the others breaking down, citrix. wow, he's going to put the short end at the opening. here's the bottom line, thanks to tim collins' chart work, we know that the nasdaq 100 is no longer following apple's lousy leadership. however, at this point, that might not be such a great thing anymore. the money may not be flowing back in the nasdaq since the charts as interpreted by collins suggest the nasdaq 100 could be at risk of taking a big haircut from here. i'm a fundamentalist not a chart follower, but i don't like it when the charts are against you. and this is one more reason to be wary of tech. it's a mutiny all right. and collins says the bounty is going to the bears. after the break, i'll try to save you more money. >>> coming up -- wonder drugs? all this week, cramer's checking up on the strongest trends in medical science, and tonight he's focusing in on companies with powerful treatments that could help curb cancer. is it time to join the fight? >>> for over a glorious week now, i've been taking you on a magical
so here's the -- you know, just looking at f5 and a couple of the others breaking down, citrix. wow, he's going to put the short end at the opening. here's the bottom line, thanks to tim collins' chart work, we know that the nasdaq 100 is no longer following apple's lousy leadership. however, at this point, that might not be such a great thing anymore. the money may not be flowing back in the nasdaq since the charts as interpreted by collins suggest the nasdaq 100 could be at risk of taking a...
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that's why i use go to my pc by citrix, i'm able to lug my entire office with me. you can security access your entire office computer from wherever you are. no more oh i have to wait to get home to do all of those fancy functions. >> oh, no. >> stephanie: you can be at work literally from anywhere. plus go to my pc easy to set up easy to use, sets up in just minutes. try go to my pc free today, i have a special 45-day free trial just for my listeners. enter the pro foe code stephanie. gotomeeting.com, try it free promo code is stephanie. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: it is an interesting thought. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! this show is about being up to date, staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. ♪ >> announcer: >> announcer: stephan
that's why i use go to my pc by citrix, i'm able to lug my entire office with me. you can security access your entire office computer from wherever you are. no more oh i have to wait to get home to do all of those fancy functions. >> oh, no. >> stephanie: you can be at work literally from anywhere. plus go to my pc easy to set up easy to use, sets up in just minutes. try go to my pc free today, i have a special 45-day free trial just for my listeners. enter the pro foe code...
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i use go to my pc by citrix. you can secure your entire office computer from wherever you are. you can in the cab in the airport, in your hotel. you can have access to your entire computer right there with go to my pc, you can use any program, send any file just as if you were sitting at your desk. you can be at work from anywhere. plus go to my pc is easy to use and sets up in minutes. if hal wasn't here on wednesdays, i would have no tech support at all. >> this is true. >> that's not true. you have me! >> stephanie: eh. try gotomypc.com. yes, i've tried rebooting. visit gotomypc.com and enter the promo code stephanie and download the free app to your mobile device. that's gotomypc.com. enter the promo code, stephanie. i did see the thing iron lady rust in peace. [ buzzer ] that's wrong. >> you know, i think when you're talking about people posthumously painting over your past leaders your past presidents or whatever, flaws you know, i understand during that process how people can get frustrated and going hang on a second. not all was good. we do that with reagan. even the re
i use go to my pc by citrix. you can secure your entire office computer from wherever you are. you can in the cab in the airport, in your hotel. you can have access to your entire computer right there with go to my pc, you can use any program, send any file just as if you were sitting at your desk. you can be at work from anywhere. plus go to my pc is easy to use and sets up in minutes. if hal wasn't here on wednesdays, i would have no tech support at all. >> this is true. >> that's...